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The charter of the Linux Security Workgroup is to provide on-going security verification | The charter of the Linux Security Workgroup is to provide on-going security verification and enhancements to the Linux kernel in order to assist in securing the Linux Kernel and maintaining trust and confidence in the security of the Linux ecosystem.'' | ||
This may include, but is not limited to, | This may include, but is not limited to security development projects, tooling to assist in securing the Linux Kernel, verification and testing of critical subsystems for vulnerabilities, security improvements for build tools, and providing guidance for maintaining subsystem security. | ||
= Communication = | = Communication = |
Revision as of 18:41, 14 November 2012
The charter of the Linux Security Workgroup is to provide on-going security verification and enhancements to the Linux kernel in order to assist in securing the Linux Kernel and maintaining trust and confidence in the security of the Linux ecosystem.
This may include, but is not limited to security development projects, tooling to assist in securing the Linux Kernel, verification and testing of critical subsystems for vulnerabilities, security improvements for build tools, and providing guidance for maintaining subsystem security.
Communication
- We're using the kernel-hardening mail list for communication. The list can be subscribed to at: http://www.openwall.com/lists/#subscribe